USE OF GONE TO SENTENCES & EXAMPLES
We use gone to for telling about that visit which has started but it hasn’t finished yet, or incomplete visit means a person is still there and it Belongs to Present tense.
Formula
Formula: Subject + Helping Verb + Gone to + Object(Place)
Gone to + Place
We use it for an incomplete visit which is continuing.
- She has gone to Uk.
- Ali has gone to school.
- They have gone to picnic.
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Formula: Subject + Helping Verb(Has / Have) + Gone to + Object(Place)
More Examples
Here are some more example sentences of Gone to.
Tip: We cannot use I, We, You subject.
Sentences
- She has gone to Dubai.
- Alina has gone to the beach.
- She has gone to receive him.
- Ali has gone to school.
- They have gone to picnic.
She hasn’t gone to Dubai.(It is not used in speaking English)
- Has she gone to Dubai?
- Have they gone to a picnic?
- Has she not gone to Dubai?
- Have they not gone to a picnic?
Relation with Been to
There is a relation between Gone to and Been to, by these examples, you will easily understand the difference between both of them.
Gone to (Incomplete Visit) | Been to (Completed Visit) |
They have gone to picnic | They have been to picnic |
Alina has gone to the USA | Alina has been to the USA |
He has gone to School | He has been to School |
In Gone to the Subject has started their visit but not completed yet. |
In Been to Subject has completed their visit and safely reached back. |